martes, 25 de octubre de 2022

Weekly Planning: 25th & 27th October 2022

Weekly Planning: 25th & 27th October 2022

Let's start with a game to review the use of just, already & yet with the Present Perfect:


Time to correct our writings (informal e-mails)

And speaking of writing, ... Here you can find a checklist and useful materials for your writing:

Relative Pronouns:


Linking Words:


Modal Verbs:

Passive Voice:


All English verb tenses:



This week we are going to focus on the use of adjectives.

We will start with the order of adjectives within the sentence:



And then move on to the comparative adjectives:


And to conclude our lesson, a song:

"Perfect Day" by Lou Reed (1972)

lunes, 17 de octubre de 2022

Weekly Planning: 18th & 20th October 2022

Weekly Planning: 18th & 20th October 2022

For starters, a game to review the Present Perfect:


Then, we will correct our homework.


After that, have a look at this notes and worksheet about the Present Perfect:



You can further practice with this online exercise. This time you have to choose between Present Perfect and Past Simple:


Time to improve our listening skills with this activity:


Now, time to start practicing our writing. Let's start with an informal e-mail. Have a look at this example and its answer:


Now it is time for you to practice. Answer the following e-mail that a friend of yours sent you:

Here you can find a guide on how to write it. Have a look!


And to finish, as usual, a song:

Adele, "Set Fire to the Rain"


martes, 11 de octubre de 2022

Weekly Planning: 11th & 13th October 2022

Weekly Planning: 11th & 13th October 2022

Let's start reviewing the expression of the future with this game:


And now let's move on to a challenging tense: the Present Perfect





Let's have a quick practice with this exercise:


And some extra work with this worksheet:


Practicing it is not meant to be boring, so check it out with this game about the Present Perfect:




We mustn't forget to do some reading and listening activities, so let's have a look at this interesting piece of news:



And to finish, a song: 

The Smiths "There is a light that never goes out" (1986)